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1.

There is no significant difference between male and female


IX standard students in their social maturity with respect to
sex.
2. There is no significant difference among Hindu, Christian and
Muslim IX standard students in their social maturity with
respect to religion
3. There is no significant difference between rural and urban IX
standard students in their social maturity with respect to
location of the school.
4. There is no significant difference among Govt., Aided and
Self finance IX standard students in their social maturity with
respect to Type of the school
5. There is no significant difference among Boys, Girls and Coeducation IX standard students in their social maturity with
respect to Nature of the school
6. There is no significant difference between Tamil and English
IX standard
students in their social maturity with respect to Medium of
the instruction.
7. There is no significant difference among Iliterature, 10, +2
and degree IX standard students in their social maturity with
respect to Father Education
8. There is no significant difference among Iliterature, 10, +2
and degree IX standard students in their social maturity with
respect to Mother Education

9. There is no significant difference among Govt., Private, selfemployee and coolies IX standard students in their social
maturity with respect to Parents occupation
10.
There is no significant difference among Up to
Rs.25000,Rs. 25,000-45,000 and above Rs. 45,000

IX

standard students in their social maturity with respect to


Parents occupation
11.
There is no significant difference between male and
female IX standard students in their Academic Achievement
with respect to sex.
12.
There is no significant

difference

among

Hindu,

Christian and Muslim IX standard students in their Academic


Achievement with respect to religion
13.
There is no significant difference between rural and
urban IX standard students in their Academic Achievement
with respect to location of the school.
14.
There is no significant difference among Govt., Aided
and Self finance IX standard students in their Academic
Achievement with respect to Type of the school
15.
There is no significant difference among Boys, Girls and
Co-education

IX

standard

students

in

their

Academic

Achievement with respect to Nature of the school


16.
There is no significant difference between Tamil and
English IX standard
students in their Academic Achievement with respect to
Medium of the instruction.

17.

There is no significant difference among Iliterature, 10,

+2 and degree IX standard students in their Academic


Achievement with respect to Father Education
18.
There is no significant difference among Iliterature, 10,
+2

and degree

IX standard students in their Academic

Achievement with respect to Mother Education


19.
There is no significant difference among Govt., Private,
self- employee and coolies IX standard students in their
Academic Achievement with respect to Parents occupation
20.
There is no significant difference among Up to
Rs.25000,Rs. 25,000-45,000 and above Rs. 45,000

IX

standard students in their Academic Achievement with


respect to Parents occupation

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